Thread: Troubleshooting Kindle DX and Dropbox
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Old 07-06-2010, 01:57 PM   #35
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Originally Posted by pilotbob View Post
Yes, that is probably better. But, not everyone has a web server at their disposal. Or, are you saying this is something that can run on Dropbox or some other free service?

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Actually if you have calibre you have a web server. Since calibre comes with a web server. Just set the web server to run on port 443. And your good.

See Kindle and Calibre Content Server for more detail.

The one difference is calibre now allows one to set the port lower than 1024.


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